Her is an example of safe photos and unsfe photos.Safe photos are cartoons or photos that do not show anything rude or they could be
just pictures of landscapes. Unsafe photos are sometimes rude or photos that give out personal details such as, name, age, street name,
the school you go to or credit card numbers.
Golden Rules of Cybersafety
1.Never put personal details online because they could track you down. 2.Remember to put a watermark on a picture so that they do not want to copy it. 3.An innocent picture can easily be turned into something stupid. 4.You can never be sure that people are who they say they are. 5.Never give out your real name-Use a handle. 6.Remember to check if there are any landmarks or signs that could give your location away.If there is,If it is a sign,blur it so that it is unreadable or if it is a landmark, Crop the picture. 7.Never meet with someone that you have met online in real life. 8. Try not to be rude to strangers online. Answers to FRIENDBOOK aka. Facebook Chloe's Profile is Public. I know this because strangers that she does not know are emailing her. Q1. You should never put on addresses or things that could lead a stranger to you. A few examples of things appropriate to put on a publicwebsite would be a picture of you with a cropped background and no uniform. You could also put on a virtual pet on. Q2. The information you put online will last forever and will not go away. Q3. Anyone can see what you put online but only members can edit it. People in the future can too because the information lasts forever. Q4. To protect the information on your site, you can put secure passwords on your page. Q5. She was on her page 30 minutes ago. Q6. No it is not appropriate for Chloe to be receiving ads for dating services and weight loss products because she is not mature enough. She might click on one and then install a virus into her computer or even if she is not using her computer she might install a virus into a friends computer or whoever's computer she is using at the time.
just pictures of landscapes. Unsafe photos are sometimes rude or photos that give out personal details such as, name, age, street name,
the school you go to or credit card numbers.
Golden Rules of Cybersafety
1.Never put personal details online because they could track you down.2.Remember to put a watermark on a picture so that they do not want to copy it.
3.An innocent picture can easily be turned into something stupid.
4.You can never be sure that people are who they say they are.
5.Never give out your real name-Use a handle.
6.Remember to check if there are any landmarks or signs that could give your location away.If there is,If it is a sign,blur it so that it is unreadable or if it is a landmark, Crop the picture.
7.Never meet with someone that you have met online in real life.
8. Try not to be rude to strangers online.
Answers to FRIENDBOOK aka. Facebook
Chloe's Profile is Public. I know this because strangers that she does not know are emailing her.
Q1. You should never put on addresses or things that could lead a stranger to you.
A few examples of things appropriate to put on a public website would be a picture of you with a cropped background and no uniform. You could also put on a virtual pet on.
Q2. The information you put online will last forever and will not go away.
Q3. Anyone can see what you put online but only members can edit it. People in the future can too because the information lasts forever.
Q4. To protect the information on your site, you can put secure passwords on your page.
Q5. She was on her page 30 minutes ago.
Q6. No it is not appropriate for Chloe to be receiving ads for dating services and weight loss products because she is not mature enough. She might click on one and then install a virus into her computer or even if she is not using her computer she might install a virus into a friends computer or whoever's computer she is using at the time.